Prepare for 'Google Magic': Verizon leaks more images of the Pixel phone ahead of its release today

Google's Pixel smartphone will launch later today - but it seems most of its details have already been revealed.
Thanks to a number of leaks, Android fans have seen the phone from almost every angle.
Now, high definition shots, leaked by US carrier Verizon, show the Pixel face on and side on in blue and silver models.
But in addition to the images, Verizon also leaked an additional nugget of information, a feature listed as 'Google Magic'.
According to Gizmodo, which posted the pictures early this morning, this could be anything from a new software feature to marketing speak for standard... read more

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